Doctor insights on:
Foods With Solanine

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See your doctor:
Problems like these can only be correctly handled by your doctor in person. He/she needs to listen to you, perform an examination and possibly run labs or other tests. That's the only way he/she can find out what's going on and what to do about it.
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If only gi symptoms:
Occur, it may be difficult although symptoms for solanine intoxication can occur within an hour or so . Also a variety of neurological symptoms can occur that doesn't occur in the regular GI virus.
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FDA says....:
According to the fda, medical food is
"a food which is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition for which distinctive nutritional requirements, based on .. See below.
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See below:
Functional foods are foods that have a potentially positive effect on health beyond basic nutrition. Proponents of functional foods say they promote optimal health and help reduce the risk of disease
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Question?:
Not sure what your question is? If you are asking if there are any health foods for your penis, the answer is not really, just eat a healthy diet, and keep an appropriate bmi, and your penis should fare well.
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Same:
They need the same as the rest of us, Lean Protein as meat, chicken, fish, beans and legumes. carbohydrates as whole grains, fruits and vegetables, healthy fats- unsaturated, Nuts and seeds, Plenty of water for re hydration and to help the kidney work to get rid of waste. Their calorie requirement may be higher due to their activity, but the types of foods are the same. Also include dairy
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Tryptamine?:
Tryptamine is a monoamine alkaloid hallucinogen related to serotonin, and found in many plants, animals, and fungi -- but these aren't foods. For instance there are small amounts in the human brain, sonoroan desert toad, banisteriopsis caapi vine (brewed with some other plants to make ayuhuasca), psilocybin mushrooms, some acacia species, etc.
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Avoid refined carbs:
Helpful weight loss diets have natural foods that take time to chew but contain few calories. Examples include carrots, celery, and iceberg lettuce (little/no salad dressing). When shopping for fruits, buy small ones no bigger than a tennis ball, because fruits have sugar. Drinks without calories include water and green tea. A calorie is a calorie, but surely avoid sugar & simple starch calories.
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Not Healthy!:
Proceeded foods are foods that have been chemically processed and made from refined ingredients and artificial substances (preservatives, colorants, flavor enhancers, and texturants). Usually contain added sugar or high fructose corn syrup, high in trans fats or vegetable oils. They also tend to be low in fiber and nutritional value. Basically they are bad for you. Eat sparingly or not at all.
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Addictive:
Because sugar, fat and salt are all addictive. You crave them because you like them. It will be particularly true if you're overweight as your body will have to secrete large amounts of Insulin to return your glucose level to normal after a meal. Lose weight, and your cravings with lessen.
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For a healthy diet,:
Check out www.Drmcdougall.Com or www.Nutritionfacts.Org. Both doctors cite lots of research evidence for a low-fat, plant-based diet for good health. The Nutrition Facts website has LOTS of information on healthy and unhealthy foods.
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Foods to avoid:
Foods that are rich in purines, an amino acid, are the ones to avoid which leaves everything else useable. The foods are red wine, beer, red meat, shell food, sea food, organ food like sweetbreads and liver. High blood pressure medicine can cause gout also.
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Food Like Substance:
Margarine is a food-like substance: it has calories, nutrients and micronutrients, and thus provides provide nutritional support for the body. It is eaten with other foods. It is entirely synthetic and processed: it does not exist in nature, or in a natural found form (unlike fermented foods, raw foods, dried foods).
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Non-Synthetic Eats!:
In a general sense, foods that are produced without synthetic additives from start to finish would be considered organic. More specifically, foods that are produced in accordance with the federal organic foods production act, may be labeled 'organic'. This is not to imply that they have intrinsically better nutritional value, nor are they somehow 'better for you'.
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